Monitor Security Violations - Avaya S8700 Maintenance Manual

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monitor security violations
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The monitor security-violations command displays the following information
about failed attempts to access the system: the time of the violation, the login
entered, and the port accessed during the failed login attempt. For remote access
violations, the trunk-group number, member number, and extension are also
shown. A total of 16 entries are maintained for each type of access. The report is
automatically updated every 30 seconds until the command is canceled by
pressing
CANCEL
cause the terminal to be logged off.
Output
The date of the security violation given as MM/DD.
Date
The time of the logged security violation given as HH:MM.
Time
The login ID that was entered as part of the violation attempt.
Login
System Management Violations
The type of port through which the login violation was attempted:
Port Type
SYS-PORT
A dial-in connection to a system port.
MAINT
A physical connection to the G3-MT terminal connector on a PN's Maintenance circuit
pack.
The extension assigned to the data module that was used to attempt the failed login.
Ext
If a data module was not used (as in the case of dedicated EIA connections, for
example) the field is blank.
Remote Access Violations
The trunk group that carried the incoming remote access attempt (remote access
TG No.
violations only).
The trunk-group member number associated with the trunk from which the remote
Mbr
access attempt terminated (remote access violations only).
The extension used to access the RAP (remote access violations only).
Ext
555-233-143
. Unlike some other monitor commands, canceling does not
Issue 1 May 2002
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